Rhett,

    As a party who is working to produce new products for S, we believe that 
when speaking of kits, they should be easy for anyone to build with good 
instructions.

    We are working toward producing a line of basic freight car kits that can 
be built at different levels of detail.  We also are currently producing Fluted 
passenger car kits that anyone with reasonable modeling skill will be able to 
assemble.

    Our goal is to produce products that are reasonably priced and that add to 
what is available in S.

    While the S site does not send attachments, I have included two separately 
for you for your review on a new sales site called THE SUPPLY CAR ONLINE 
MARKETPLACE(tm) (copyright) that may prove useful to you.

Thanks,

Bob McCarthy
THE SUPPLY CAR, LLC
    
    

--- On Sun, 8/8/10, rhettgraves <[email protected]> wrote:

From: rhettgraves <[email protected]>
Subject: {S-Scale List} S scale your first choice?
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, August 8, 2010, 6:23 PM







 



  


    
      
      
      Hey y'all,



With all the talk about American Models being the Athearn Blue Box equivalent 
and the need to introduce new modelers to S scale, I'm wondering how many folks 
on this list got their start in S scale model railroading?  I'm particularly 
interested in the responses of those who have operating S scale layouts.  And 
what I mean is that the first SCALE model train you bought was 1:64 proportions 
(Flyer as a kid doesn't count).



My guess is that S scale was a secondary scale modeling choice for many of us.  
If that's the case, shouldn't our product lines appeal more to the experienced 
modeler than the newbie?



Stirring the pot,

Rhett Graves

Starkville, MS





    
     

    
    


 



  






      

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